Publication history

John Warner has explained the development of Ulysses Bloodstone: "Len Wein and Marv Wolfman came up with the spark that would become Bloodstone—the premise of a man who fights monsters—and together he and I began to develop a series idea to take up ten pages of Where Monsters Dwell." "Of Helixes and Hexes" by John Warner, in "Reader's Space", Marvel Presents #2, December 1975 Mike Vosburg was the artist assigned to the first installment, and then Pat Boyette was to do the rest of the series. Warner developed ideas for the ongoing story describing the planned ideas as "grand and epic and sweeping in scope" and "very cosmic and complex." Unfortunately, Where Monsters Dwell was cancelled at the same time as The Living Mummy, another title Warner was working on.

However, he was informed that he'd get the chance to run part of the story in the first two issues of a new title, Marvel Presents. The first two parts were finished and would run in issue one and Warner had to draw everything to a satisfactory close in the second issue. He says "in the first two episodes I had laid the groundwork for this grand sweeping epic ... and all of a sudden I had to tie it off in eighteen pages" This left a lot of story untold...Read More